Blogger Social Media Optimization with OGP Open Graph Protocol Meta Tags
Currently, the use of Open Graph Protocol (OGP) which is part of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques is less noticed, because Google and other web giants no longer prioritize search results based on this but mostly based on the quality of the blog content you create. Nevertheless, the OGP technique can help your blog to be spread widely on social networks, by adding tags to identify the main attributes of the blog page when shared on social networks such as Twitter. The result may be ...
Blogger Social Media Optimization with OGP Open Graph Protocol Meta Tags
Currently, the use of Open Graph Protocol (OGP) which is part of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques is less noticed, because Google and other web giants no longer prioritize search results based on this but mostly based on the quality of the blog content you create. Nevertheless, the OGP technique can help your blog to be spread widely on social networks, by adding tags to identify the main attributes of the blog page when shared on social networks such as Twitter. The result may be ...
How to Configure Linux Binary Compatibility on FreeBSD
Linux binary operations on FreeBSD began in 1995. These applications used the Linux executable format and provided a special Linux system call table. Early Linux binaries were used to play the video game, Doom. Gradually, many Linux applications and libraries were packaged and made available through the FreeBSD Ports Collection. However, because the FreeBSD tools do not understand Linux package dependencies, this process was time consuming and manually configured. Now that we know how to work...
How to Configure Linux Binary Compatibility on FreeBSD
Linux binary operations on FreeBSD began in 1995. These applications used the Linux executable format and provided a special Linux system call table. Early Linux binaries were used to play the video game, Doom. Gradually, many Linux applications and libraries were packaged and made available through the FreeBSD Ports Collection. However, because the FreeBSD tools do not understand Linux package dependencies, this process was time consuming and manually configured. Now that we know how to work...